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Mclntosh, W. C. 



- Notes from the Gatty Marine 

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1908.2 



i. On an abnormal plaice with a precaudal 

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ii. On Orthagoriscus mola Bl., p. 527-528. 



- Notes on the fishes of Japan. 

 IV. Zoologist, 1909, 4. ser. 13, 256-259. 



1909.1 



- Notes from the Gatty Marine 

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 2 pis. 1910.1 



On a young stage of Gadus luscus with bold 

 transverse bars of pigment. 



- Experiments with salmonoids 

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 16, 241-264. 1911.1 



On Scottish marine fisheries, 

 1898-1912. Zoologist, 1912, 4. ser. 16, 

 361-380. 1912.1 



On Scottish sea-fisheries, 1898- 



1912. Rept. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 82. 

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General remarks on some points 

 in the life-history of the salmon, and a 

 contrast of its oviposition with that of 

 a few other types of teleosteans. Zool- 

 ogist, 1914, 4. ser. 18, 281-301. 3 figs. 



1914.1 



Mclntosh, William Carmichael, & 

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Review in Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1897, 6. ser. 

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Mclntosh, William Carmichael, & 

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 and life-histories of the teleostean food- 

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1890.1 



Mack, Eduard. Ueber kiinstliche 

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MacKay, A. H., & Prince, Edward 

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McKay, Charles L. A review of the 

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McKendrick, John Gray [1841 ] 

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McKennie, M. Obstructions to the 

 ascent of fish in some of the rivers of 

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MacKenzie, A. J. Notes on the 

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1903.1 



Mackenzie, (Sir) Francis A. Brief 

 and practical instructions for the breed- 

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 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1842, 8, 166-169, 

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McKenzie, Kenneth [1870] Un- 

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Codex Riccardiano, 1357. II libro della na- 

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Mackenzie, Murdo. View of the 

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 of the salmon, and on the law as affecting 

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 Edinburgh, 1860. 8. 1860.1 



Mackenzie, T. The blood-vascular 

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1884.1 



Mackenzie, T., Macallum, A. B., 

 McMurrich, James Playfair, & 

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McKibben, Paul S. Ganglion cells 

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Mackie, Samuel Joseph. Cephalaspis 

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- Cestraciont fishes of the Chalk. 

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- On a new species of Hybodus 

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Mackintosh, H. W. On the audi- 

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1876.1 



